Balancing the performance benefits and health costs of leader high performance expectations: the role of servant leadership

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Zhen Wang, Huan Chen
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Abstract

Purpose

Leader high performance expectation (LHPE) as a performance management practice is becoming more common in today’s business environment, with managers setting ambitious goals to motivate employees to excel at their jobs. This study aims to critically examine LHPE as a performance management practice within contemporary organizations, focusing on whether LHPE has opposing effects on employee performance and health, as well as how servant leadership can improve the benefits of LHPE while lowering its costs.

Design/methodology/approach

A path analysis of data from a three-wave survey of 416 full-time employees was used to test our hypotheses.

Findings

LHPE has opposing effects on employees via two distinct pathways: motivational effects on employee performance via harmonious work passion and strain effects on employee health via work strain. In the face of LHPE, servant leadership can assist in achieving a mutual gain between employee performance and health.

Originality/value

This study contributes uniquely to the field of employee relations by offering a comprehensive analysis of LHPE’s dual effects. It moves beyond traditional views that focus on singular outcomes, providing a deeper understanding of how LHPE can both motivate and strain employees. Highlighting servant leadership’s role signifies a novel approach to managing LHPE’s complexities, presenting valuable insights for HR practitioners and organizational leaders. This research underlines the importance of balancing performance expectations with employee well-being, aligning with modern perspectives on positive employment relationships.

平衡领导者高绩效期望的绩效收益与健康成本:仆人式领导的作用
目的领导者高绩效期望(LHPE)作为一种绩效管理实践在当今的商业环境中越来越普遍,管理者通过设定雄心勃勃的目标来激励员工在工作中取得优异成绩。本研究旨在批判性地研究LHPE作为当代组织中的一种绩效管理实践,重点关注LHPE是否会对员工的绩效和健康产生相反的影响,以及仆人式领导如何在降低成本的同时提高LHPE的效益。研究结果LHPE通过两种不同的途径对员工产生相反的影响:通过和谐的工作激情对员工的绩效产生激励作用,而通过工作压力对员工的健康产生压力作用。面对LHPE,仆人式领导可以帮助实现员工绩效与健康之间的互利共赢。原创性/价值本研究通过对LHPE的双重效应进行全面分析,为员工关系领域做出了独特的贡献。它超越了只关注单一结果的传统观点,让我们更深入地了解了LHPE如何既能激励员工,又能约束员工。强调仆人式领导的作用标志着一种管理 LHPE 复杂性的新方法,为人力资源从业者和组织领导者提供了宝贵的见解。这项研究强调了平衡绩效期望与员工福祉的重要性,符合现代积极雇佣关系的观点。
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
8.80%
发文量
69
期刊介绍: ■Communication, participation and involvement ■Developments in collective bargaining ■Equal opportunities ■Health and safety ■HRM ■Industrial relations and employment protection law ■Industrial relations management and reform ■Organizational change and people ■Personnel and recruitment ■Quality of working life
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